A "different" style
RCA,
very
uncommon
Notice similarity to Stromberg Carlson
and
Dynalec
RCA
(Radio Corporation of
America)
Hand Set
Handset MI-2040-A
SPEC. R17T23
RCA Victor
(Canada)
(Radio Corporation of
America)
Hand Set
(Right) Handset MI-22151-E & (Left)
MI-22151-A
Made in Canada
New ! July
29th
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page
also New!
Stromberg Carlson
US Navy "Deck Talkers"
Type H200/U # 702019-375 (left and
center
photos)
Older style on right
Stromberg Carlson
Handset
All Handsets look basically the same
They are basically a USI handset, in
fact,
most of them have USI elements inside them.
Type A500, H203/U (left)
Type A237 (right) also known as 333S3
U S Instrument (USI)
US Navy "Deck Talkers"
Left to Right
Model #A-260 UA1614 (older model)
Type H200/U # 702019-375 (same as
Stromberg
Carlson)
Model #A260 (newer model)
U S Instrument (USI)
Handset
Below
A560 (top left), A577 (top right), A257
(bottom),
A333 (not shown, same as A560, top left)
Western Electric
Company
Headset
(Two left photos) D173465 (on
Mic),
D173463 (on earphone pads), D173314 (on earphone)
(Third photo from left) D173312,
Type
O, U S Navy "Deck Talker" type
(Forth photo from
left)
U S Navy "Deck Talker" type, D173014 (on ear pieces), D173017 (on
headband)
(Far right photo) U S Navy
"Deck
Talker" with throat mic for heavy noise areas
Western Electric
Company
Handset
On left D173009, Type L, SGS
(65)26d
On right M1 handset from submarine
D173009 Handset in original carrier
Automatic Electric
Company
Headset
Automatic Electric
Sound
Powered
Marine Telephones manual
Click
Here
NEW
!
Type R17T23 (int) on
Left
and U S Navy Type O on Right
Old Style Decktalkers (no
numbers) NEW!
Automatic Electric
Company
Handset
DLR
No5 S
Commonly known as DLR5's
These are British military surplus
headphones.
Check out "Element Specs." and "Inside
Elements"
and "Comparison" sections for more information.
TA-1
Typical
Various makers
Landers Fray& Clark, Crown Controls
Corp.,
Yankee Telecom Labs inc.,
Lionel (yes the model train company),
and
many others
Dynalec Corporation
Headset same as Stromberg Carlson
(except
markings)
Older Dynalec's have the same elements
as
USI or Stromberg Carlson.
TMC
This company is form England.
England and Australia used balanced
armature
or sound powered units on ships also.
Two distinct models (looks are the same)
AP12501
(Australia), AP12591(England)
Both of these models may have been used
in
both England and Australia
TMC-51
AP 32032
(CASE AP 12633)
This is the heaviest Handset of all of
them.
Right at 2 lbs.
Note the "studs" on the side. Must be
for
strapping onto the operator.
Shure
Just the Ear or reciever is a"Balanced
Armature"
or "Controlled - Reluctance Transducer" as they called it.
This is the same company that makes Mics
and
phono cartridges still today
They longer making handsets but can
still
be found at http://www.shure.com/on
the internet
The Wheeler Insulated
Wire
Company
Inc.
David Clark Company
Inc.
Model H5010, H5020, H5030, H5040, H5042,
H5090
For parts list or wiring diagram go
to http://www.davidclark.com/HeadsetPgs/voicepower.shtml
and pick your model. At the bottom of
the
page click on "view parts list", or "view electrical diagram"
Elements for above headset run about
$85.90
each new (elements only)
Setting
Up
A
Set Of David Clark Headsets Click Here
Sound Powered
Communications
Corporation
Left and center are model SPT-500
SP
on far right model SPT-125 S
They also sell a headset which is made
by
David Clark
They also bought out Wheeler
ISC
Telephonics Corporation
Type SA-7C
NEW!
Hose - McCann
Still suppling to the Navy and can be
found
at http://www.hmctelco.com/
on the internet
MSA
Mine Safety Appliances
Still in Buisness and can be found at
http://www.msanet.com/on
the internet
Generic
TS10P
Usually used by the Army
Transonic
Echo/ Nobelphone
Control Instruments
Company
Anchor Manufacturing
Company
NEW!
Manchester NH
S.P.T. CO. LTD
NEW!
England
TELE MFG Co
NEW!
MK XV
London, England
H.C. Electrics
NEW!
Unknown
NEW!
Toys
These are not military hardware, but
toys
sold in the 50's and 60's.
Sound Powered Walkie Talkies
Remco
New !
Walkie-Talkie
(That is the brand name)
The "Big Cans"
Left to Right
RCA MI-2045-E
Western Electric D173014
Automatic Electric R17T23
United States Instruments (USI) A-260
UA1614
Stromberg Carlson 702019-375
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Elements and Specs.
Photos of elements
inside of
the units above
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Measurements
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NEW ! Info added
Inside a Sound
Powered
Element
Drawings and photos of
the
"insides"
of elements!!
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Comparison
of
Sound Powered units
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Matching
Sound Powered headsets
to
crystal
sets using transformers
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Repair
Repair a set of Sound Powered
RCA elements?
Well here it is! Please
be
careful
and get help!
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Tired of those old
"gummy"
or smelly ear pads on your decktalkers?
Restore them or replace them
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Here
Histories
of the
Companies who made (or
make)
sound powered units
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Time Magazine ad August 7, 1944
page
14
finder Owen Pool
1943 Western Electric Ad
U.S. Merchant Marines
May 21, 1945
Pacific Bell Ad, Life Magazine
PT Boats
September 1944
Life Magazine Ad
New !
Western Electric Ad
April 1943
New !
GI Joe
See the Decktalker on the right side
just
over the man.
Navy Petty Officer's Telecomm Patch
Ebay Auctions of
Sound
Powered
Items
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updated periodically
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Radio
Web
Site
New main page to the "Sound
Powered"
web pages
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Links
to web site that sell
sound
powered items
Click Here
Additional
Information On
Sound
Powered Units
"Links"
SkyWaves
by Al Klase
(go to "crystal sets"
then
"Sound-Powered
Telephone Spotter's Guide ")
or
Headwize
by Alan Klase
Ben
Tongue's web page
For more information on how to match
sound
powered to a transformer.
Also check out his "Home" page (link at
bottom
of page)
Thanks for visiting!!!
This photo has nothing to do with SP
units,
but it is
the first crystal set I ever owned on my
own,
and
I like to see it every once in a while!!!
(about 1963)